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[QUOTE="madman1234509, post: 1191210, member: 3910"] I think 1000hp is going to be tough on a single without spray. You should definitely put 100% nozzles in for what its worth. Many places sell them for the same price as 60s and there is no disadvantage to having the extra fuel on tap if you need it. I say 1000hp will be tough because most guys make mid 900s with a 475 or similar at sea level. You're elevation may hurt you with that big of a single, and you may even have issues getting it to light on a dyno, I'm not sure. Did you say before you're at 4000 feet? Just due to your elevation I'd urge you to do some kind of compound set up. Sure the whole low end torque thing makes sense but many of us running big compounds are doing well with no issues. And non vgt compounds still lack some low end torque of the vgt set ups which help with the safety factor that you mention. Another thing to contemplate is, the truck is already down.... And you're doing the work yourself. What's it hurt if you wait a little longer to save for some rods. You're already this deep into it, and you may kick yourself in the butt for having the thing completely apart in front of you in your living room and not installing them when you have the chance. In the grand scheme of things it's only a dime in the bucket with a build this big. And you'll spend even more money if you need to tear it apart in the future to do rods because one decided to turn into a pretzel. [/QUOTE]
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